Hello and welcome back to Day #4 of Catherine Scanlon New Release and Daily Giveaway Week, here at my blog!
Today I'm sharing a few cards, created with 2 different stamp sets:
Hydrangea Thanks
and...Floral Corner.
You can find both stamp sets HERE: at the Art Gone Wild web site along with lots of other wonderful Catherine Scanlon Designs stamps, and the Words of Wisdom stamp set that I chose for stamping sentiments on a few of today's cards.
Today I'm sharing a few cards, created with 2 different stamp sets:
Hydrangea Thanks
and...Floral Corner.
You can find both stamp sets HERE: at the Art Gone Wild web site along with lots of other wonderful Catherine Scanlon Designs stamps, and the Words of Wisdom stamp set that I chose for stamping sentiments on a few of today's cards.
So let's see these gorgeous stamps...become....cards!
First, I've got 2 Hydrangea Thanks cards to share with you.
The first card was created by combining inking..stenciling...and heat embossing...
I started creating this card by inking and blending the background with and assortment of Distress Oxide Ink colors.
I laid a leaf stencil over the inked piece.
Next, I laid 2 baby wipes over the stencil and lightly misted the wipe with water.
I pressed down on the wipes and removed the wipes after a few minutes....revealing the bleached out look of the large leaves (from the stencil)
I let the inked stenciled piece dry completely (emphasis on completely) and then I stamped the image with Versamark ink.
I applied white embossing powder and heat set it.
I chose a sentiment from the Words of Wisdom stamp set to complete the card front sized image piece.
I chose a shimmery white card stock and a deep plum like colored card stock for the matting layers.
When I assembled the card, I used fun foam when positioning the matted image piece.
Creating this inked background was lots of fun..and something that I hadn't done in a while
While I enjoy coloring and water coloring, it was a nice change of pace to "just" heat emboss the Hydrangea Thanks image for this card.
In the end, I was happy with how the card turned out, and with how the heat embossed white image looked on the inked and stenciled background.
I wanted to water color the second Hydrangea Thanks image for the second card
I used an assortment of ink colors to water color the image.
This stamp comes with a beautiful sentiment stamp.
I stamped it with green ink, onto a small piece of water colored card stock.
Next, I chose the mat layers...coral-like card stock and metallic gold card stock.
I also matted the sentiment piece.
Both the matted image piece and the matted sentient piece were positioned with fun foam for added dimension
Gold heat embossing is so beautiful, I think, and it really looks extra wonderful when metallic gold card stock is used for matting,
I've 2 more card to share with you today!
The second stamp that I used to create the next 2ccards is: Floral Corner
I used PanPastels to color this image and the background....did lots of blending..and had lots of fun coloring this card
It's been MANY years since I've used PanPastels...and is was nice to work with them again.After the image piece was colored I chose a sentiment from the Words of Wisdom stamp set for the front of the card.
For matting...I chose a deep purple colored card stock that went well with the colors of the blooms
I loved using this stamp so much, and wanted to do another version while I had the stamp out....
Tis time, I colored the image with Copic markers....
I wanted to use come Autumn-like colors for this card....
After I chose all of the Copic marker colors...and colored the image...I added this favorite sentiment from the Words of Wisdom stamp set.
Then, I chose a stitched rectangle die to die cut the image piece.
Next, I left the die cut image piece in the die....which allowed me to use the die as a stencil to ink the background lightly with green ink, using a Ken Oliver Stencil Brush.
By using the die as a stencil, I was able to get a nice clean white edge around the image piece.
I chose matte black and metallic bronze card stock for matting and positioned the image piece with fun foam for aded dimension.
And wha-la!
I wound up with this card!
I wanted an Autumn-like card...and I think that I got an Autumn-like card!
I have to say...isn't it amazing how different an image can look based on what you color with and which color palette you choose?
I enjoyed creating all of today's cards...
I got to use two of Catherine Scanlon's beautiful floral image stamps ...I inked...and stenciled...I heat embossed ....did some water coloring...and I reunited with PanPastels...
And...in the end...I had 3 cards that I was very happy with.
So many things that bring me lots of card making joy!
As always, I hope that you enjoyed visiting my blog today to see a few more of Catherine Scanlon's beautiful stamps and the cards I've created with them...and I hope that you found a little bit of card making inspiration here today, as well.
If you'd like to browse her collection of stamps, you can see them HERE, at the Art Gone Wild web site
Before you leave...don't forget to share a fast comment below.
Catherine is giving away one of each of today's stamp sets as today's giveaway.
For an entry...you just need to have a USA mailing address...and post a comment below ...That's all!
Thanks for visiting today!
I'll see you tomorrow for the last of the new release stamps and cards
HINT: There's more than 1 stamp set
HINT: They're both as scrumptious as the Day #3 stamp set and cards
And...that's all I'm saying!
See you tomorrow!
Michelle
Tis time, I colored the image with Copic markers....
I wanted to use come Autumn-like colors for this card....
After I chose all of the Copic marker colors...and colored the image...I added this favorite sentiment from the Words of Wisdom stamp set.
Then, I chose a stitched rectangle die to die cut the image piece.
Next, I left the die cut image piece in the die....which allowed me to use the die as a stencil to ink the background lightly with green ink, using a Ken Oliver Stencil Brush.
By using the die as a stencil, I was able to get a nice clean white edge around the image piece.
I chose matte black and metallic bronze card stock for matting and positioned the image piece with fun foam for aded dimension.
And wha-la!
I wound up with this card!
I wanted an Autumn-like card...and I think that I got an Autumn-like card!
I have to say...isn't it amazing how different an image can look based on what you color with and which color palette you choose?
I enjoyed creating all of today's cards...
I got to use two of Catherine Scanlon's beautiful floral image stamps ...I inked...and stenciled...I heat embossed ....did some water coloring...and I reunited with PanPastels...
And...in the end...I had 3 cards that I was very happy with.
So many things that bring me lots of card making joy!
As always, I hope that you enjoyed visiting my blog today to see a few more of Catherine Scanlon's beautiful stamps and the cards I've created with them...and I hope that you found a little bit of card making inspiration here today, as well.
If you'd like to browse her collection of stamps, you can see them HERE, at the Art Gone Wild web site
Before you leave...don't forget to share a fast comment below.
Catherine is giving away one of each of today's stamp sets as today's giveaway.
For an entry...you just need to have a USA mailing address...and post a comment below ...That's all!
Thanks for visiting today!
I'll see you tomorrow for the last of the new release stamps and cards
HINT: There's more than 1 stamp set
HINT: They're both as scrumptious as the Day #3 stamp set and cards
And...that's all I'm saying!
See you tomorrow!
Michelle
These floral cards are lovely. The second one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThanks Heidi!
DeleteI really like the inked and stenciled hydrangea card! That stenciled/baby wipe/bleaching technique is new to me - I need to try it!
ReplyDeleteAvra...it's lots of fun....I find that doubling up on the wipes and the a VERY VERY light spritz of water works great....(moreso than just the wipes along)...and using a brayer...or other roller like tool is a necessity to get the wipe down into the stencil grooves...
DeleteTag my name on FB if you give this a try...
I'd love to see what you whip up!
Thank you for the tips! I have really been trying to use my stencils more lately so I will definitely give this a try!
Deletehave fun Avra!
DeleteCan't wait to see what you whip up!
Michelle,your floral cards are gorgeous as usual ! I love the colors and media that you used everything just comes together so beautiful Catherine’s floral arrangements I to think are one of the best !
ReplyDeleteThe neatest thing about today is the new techniques that you used on the first card with the stencil and wipe that is so unique and my friend and I are making cards on the 15th of this month so it’s something that I am going to share with her !
Love sharing your techniques with my friends have a wonderful Thursday ! 🎈🐢🐒🐢
Thanks so much Therese!
DeleteIf you look at my reply to Avra...above...you'll see some info about the technique...
It's a fun technique with endless opportunity to create different looks...
Have fun on the 15th...xoxo
Such gorgeous flowers! Love the techniques you used!
ReplyDeleteThanks a bunch Jean!
DeleteThese are fabulous cards. I would never have thought of putting wipes over stencils. Thanks for providing me with a new technique for my arsenal.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome!
DeleteIf you scroll up to my reply to Avra...you'll see some helpful info there about using the baby wipes....
Have fun giving this a try!
What a great week of posts Michelle !
ReplyDeleteThanks John!
DeleteThey're are exquisite, we have the same love for florals
ReplyDeleteThanks Kat....
DeleteI appreciate and enjoy creating with so many different stamp styles...but florals always speak to me.
Love them (as you do)
You always find these treasures! How have I never heard of this company? Wow! Beautiful stamps, and you've showcased them perfectly!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Patti!
DeleteI'm so glad that you now know about Catherine's stamps...
I am imagining the magic that YOU would work with her beautiful stamps.
These are my favorites so far this week!! I can’t wait to try the baby wipe technique!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's such fun Heather!
Deleteif you share pics on FB, please tag my name...I'd love to see what you create!
(I'm Michelle Paolercio Borsack on FB)
Beautiful! I love that you shared the stencil technique! Thank you! This is another beautiful stamp set! Lynn
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynn!
DeleteMore fun with Distress Oxides!
These are all so lovely! Your backgrounds are always the perfect beginning for your designs! I'm enjoying this stamp line - must go today and look around! Thanks for turning me in her direction!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Patti,
DeleteI am thinking that you could work some wonderful magic of your own with Catherine's stamps!
Wonderful cards and in such pretty colors. Great backgrounds to show off those pretty floral designs.
ReplyDeleteThanks Verna!
DeleteAnd thanks for following along this week!
I just recently discovered PanPastels. Your beautiful card inspired me to make a purchase for a set. Hopefully ny xards will be half as lovely as yours!
ReplyDeleteHI Sam!
DeleteAren't they wonderful?
You might like the Select PanPastel Palettes that Blue Knight Rubber Stamps is offering (as of today...brand new to their web site)
The palettes are select colors that work well together ...so there's no trying to match up compatible colors .
SO many of Catherine Scanlon's gorgeous stamps are ideal for PanPastel coloring
Here's the link for the BK Palettes
https://blueknightrubberstamps.com/